The community of Londonderry, New Hampshire, is mourning the untimely loss of Craig Kingsley, a cherished social studies teacher at Windham Middle School, who passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind a legacy of inspiration, dedication, and compassion. Craig devoted his life to shaping young minds, fostering a love of history, geography, and government, and guiding his students to think critically about the world around them.
Though his life was tragically cut short, Craig’s influence on his students, colleagues, and the greater Londonderry community is immeasurable. Tributes continue to pour in from former students, staff members, and friends, all reflecting on a man whose passion for teaching extended far beyond the classroom.
Craig was more than a teacher — he was a storyteller, mentor, and advocate. Known for his ability to make history come alive, he brought past events into meaningful context, helping students understand how history shapes the present. His classroom was a space of curiosity, reflection, and engagement, where students felt encouraged to ask questions and think independently.
“Mr. Kingsley had a way of making history feel alive,” shared a former student. “He didn’t just teach dates and events; he helped us understand the bigger picture. He always encouraged us to ask questions and think for ourselves.”
Craig’s dedication went far beyond academics. He cared deeply about the personal growth of his students, taking time to provide guidance, extra help, or simply a listening ear. His kindness, patience, and genuine concern for others made him a trusted mentor and a role model for countless young people.
“Craig was the kind of teacher who made you feel heard,” said another former student. “He always went the extra mile to make sure you understood the material, but more than that, he cared about you as a person.”
Outside the classroom, Craig was equally beloved by his colleagues. His warm personality, sense of humor, and collaborative spirit made him a cornerstone of the Windham Middle School staff. He was always ready to help others and lift the spirits of those around him, earning admiration and respect from everyone who worked with him.
“Craig was a true team player,” a colleague shared. “He had an incredible work ethic, but he also knew how to make you laugh. He was someone you could always count on, both professionally and personally.”
Craig’s impact extended beyond the walls of the school. He built meaningful relationships with students, parents, and staff alike, leaving a lasting impression on the Londonderry community. His dedication to education, mentorship, and friendship will be remembered for years to come.
In the wake of his passing, the community has expressed an outpouring of love and support. Former students, colleagues, and parents have shared stories of Craig’s positive influence, gratitude for his guidance, and admiration for his unwavering kindness.
“Mr. Kingsley helped me see the world differently,” said a former student. “He taught me more than history. He taught me how to think critically, how to stand up for what I believe in, and how to be a better person. I’ll never forget the lessons he taught me.”
Craig’s passing is a tremendous loss to Windham Middle School and the greater Londonderry community, but his legacy will endure. His passion for teaching, dedication to his students, and care for others live on through the countless lives he touched.
A memorial service or tribute event to celebrate Craig’s life is expected to be organized by his family and the school, with details to be shared once confirmed. The community is coming together to honor Craig Kingsley — a teacher who inspired, a mentor who guided, and a friend who cared deeply.
Craig may no longer be with us, but his legacy will continue through the lessons he taught, the lives he shaped, and the love he shared with all who knew him.

